Best Ad Network for a Newbie

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Hey Y'all,

I'm by all means a complete beginner and newbie when it comes to online marketing/affiliate marketing. I've seen a couple of videos by Vic S. endorsing Jemamedia and adknowledge but I figured any network that requires you to contact them personally before publishing cost some serious capital.

I'm your typical college student and I'm working a job over the summer and staying with my parents in order to save up money to start promoting online. I want to promote click bank products.

Which is the best network you would recommend for a newbie. How much would it cost to get started online? And any other advice you give to somebody in my position?
#network #newbie
  • Profile picture of the author ChrisBa
    How much of a budget do you have?
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  • Profile picture of the author Greedy
    I just posted in another thread that I would recommend $800+ to get started with paid ads, and $50+ to get started with free traffic. (Even with free traffic servers cost money too.)
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    • Profile picture of the author jmadrid1321
      hey yall thanks for responding. I would say I have $400 budget for my first campaign. and what free networks are you talking about?
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      • Profile picture of the author Gem Franco
        Originally Posted by jmadrid1321 View Post

        hey yall thanks for responding. I would say I have $400 budget for my first campaign. and what free networks are you talking about?
        I don't think there are FREE networks that will send you traffic for free. But I know there are free methods that you could use to generate traffic. Some effective methods are SEO, content marketing, YouTube and forum marketing.
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  • Profile picture of the author JensSteyaert
    If you are just starting out with PPC then 7search might be a good option. It's easy to use and will give you some experience before moving on to the big networks.

    You can also get cheap clicks and no matter what other people say, it's possible to create profitable campaigns on 7search.
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    • Profile picture of the author badboy_Nick
      Hey dude

      I always use my own private networks (invite only) but PLEASE stick to Adwords as the traffic is good and converts. It's also best to jump into the cold water right away and learn how to swim with the sharks instead of skinny-dipping your way in. Takes way too long.

      However, what I could do is send you some resources and starter guides to read. That way you won't feel like you have to start this with your pants down your ankles Don't worry, won't charge you anything just drop me a PM I can send you some of my stuff ... I know how it feels like as I've literally been you about 8 years ago. But word of advice: jump into the cold water from the get-go. Nothing is a better learning experience than doing it hands on

      Any questions just let me know, happy to help,
      Nick
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    • Profile picture of the author hollandgirl4
      Originally Posted by JensSteyaert View Post

      If you are just starting out with PPC then 7search might be a good option. It's easy to use and will give you some experience before moving on to the big networks.

      You can also get cheap clicks and no matter what other people say, it's possible to create profitable campaigns on 7search.
      Hey, am very new to all of this and really would like to try 7search. When i went to make an account with them it asks for company name and address.What do I put for that? I've recently become a publisher for peerfly.com, but surely I don't put their name and address do I? Any response would be greatly appreciated;thanks
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